the action or process of observing something or someone carefully or in order to gain information and a remark, statement, or comment based on something one has seen, heard, or noticed
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∙ 8y agoobservation of heterogenous?
no because how can you make an inference without making an observation
Yes, it is possible to make many inferences from an observation.
Scientists often find that quantitative observation is more important than qualitative observation.
A conclusion about an observation is referred to as an inference or infer in short form. This is a method which allows you to reach conclusions based on observations.
Observation
To make an observation, you use your senses to gather information and data about a specific object or phenomenon. Observations are made using sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell to collect relevant details and describe what you see or experience.
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make and observation
Scientists use their senses, such as sight, hearing, touch, or smell, to make observations. They may also use tools like microscopes, telescopes, or sensors to gather more detailed information about the phenomenon they are studying. Recording their observations in a systematic and accurate manner is crucial for scientific inquiry.
That is true. Science tries to make sense of what is observed, to explain the universe in which we live. Until you make an observation, there is nothing to explain.
You continue to make it repeatedly, with measurements of several kinds if possible, and you enlist the help of several others to make the same observation repeatedly and with measurements.